Transportation in Pleebo relies primarily on road networks linking the city to other parts of
Maryland County and southeastern Liberia. Roads serve as the principal means of moving people, agricultural produce, and commercial goods between Pleebo, surrounding rural communities, and the county capital,
Harper. Local authorities have undertaken road and drainage improvements to address flooding and access challenges within the city. In 2025, a culvert and drainage project was announced in Pleebo as part of efforts to improve stormwater management and road conditions in residential and commercial areas. Pleebo is also expected to benefit from broader national and international investments in Liberia’s transportation infrastructure. In 2024, the United States announced significant funding aimed at rehabilitating and expanding Liberia’s road network, including routes serving southeastern counties such as Maryland County. Local leaders have cited improvements in road accessibility within Maryland County. Senator James Pobee Biney noted that commercial taxis have been able to operate between Pleebo and Harper throughout the year, including during the rainy season, reflecting improved road conditions along key routes. Transportation and road development have also featured prominently in broader county development discussions. Reporting on meetings between national and county leadership has highlighted road connectivity and infrastructure as priorities for Maryland County’s development agenda, with implications for cities such as Pleebo. ==Economy and markets==